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Risk variants of obesity associated genes demonstrate BMI raising effect in a large cohort

Obesity is highly polygenic disease where several genetic variants have been reportedly associated with obesity in different ethnicities of the world. In the current study, we identified the obesity risk or protective association and BMI raising effect of the minor allele of adiponectin, C1Q and col...

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Autores principales: Saqlain, Muhammad, Khalid, Madiha, Fiaz, Muhammad, Saeed, Sadia, Mehmood Raja, Asad, Mobeen Zafar, Muhammad, Fatima, Tahzeeb, Bosco Pesquero, João, Maglio, Cristina, Valadi, Hadi, Nawaz, Muhammad, Kaukab Raja, Ghazala
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9488755/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36126070
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274904
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author Saqlain, Muhammad
Khalid, Madiha
Fiaz, Muhammad
Saeed, Sadia
Mehmood Raja, Asad
Mobeen Zafar, Muhammad
Fatima, Tahzeeb
Bosco Pesquero, João
Maglio, Cristina
Valadi, Hadi
Nawaz, Muhammad
Kaukab Raja, Ghazala
author_facet Saqlain, Muhammad
Khalid, Madiha
Fiaz, Muhammad
Saeed, Sadia
Mehmood Raja, Asad
Mobeen Zafar, Muhammad
Fatima, Tahzeeb
Bosco Pesquero, João
Maglio, Cristina
Valadi, Hadi
Nawaz, Muhammad
Kaukab Raja, Ghazala
author_sort Saqlain, Muhammad
collection PubMed
description Obesity is highly polygenic disease where several genetic variants have been reportedly associated with obesity in different ethnicities of the world. In the current study, we identified the obesity risk or protective association and BMI raising effect of the minor allele of adiponectin, C1Q and collagen domain containing (ADIPOQ), cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CEPT), FTO alpha-ketoglutarate dependent dioxygenase (FTO), leptin (LEP), and leptin receptor (LEPR) genes in a large cohort stratified into four BMI-based body weight categories i.e., normal weight, lean, over-weight, and obese. Based on selected candidate genetic markers, the genotyping of all study subjects was performed by PCR assays, and genotypes and allele frequencies were calculated. The minor allele frequencies (MAFs) of all genetic markers were computed for total and BMI-based body weight categories and compared with MAFs of global and South Asian (SAS) populations. Genetic associations of variants with obesity risk were calculated and BMI raising effect per copy of the minor allele were estimated. The genetic variants with higher MAFs in obese BMI group were; rs2241766 (G = 0.43), rs17817449 (G = 0.54), rs9939609 (A = 0.51), rs1421085 (C = 0.53), rs1558902 (A = 0.63), and rs1137101 (G = 0.64) respectively. All these variants were significantly associated with obesity (OR = 1.03–4.42) and showed a high BMI raising effect (β = 0.239–0.31 Kg/m(2)) per copy of the risk allele. In contrast, the MAFs of three variants were higher in lean-normal BMI groups; rs3764261 A = 0.38, rs9941349 T = 0.43, and rs7799039 G = 0.40–0.43). These variants showed obesity protective associations (OR = 0.68–0.76), and a BMI lowering effect per copy of the protective allele (β = -0.103–0.155 Kg/m(2)). The rs3764261 variant also showed significant and positive association with lean body mass (OR = 2.38, CI = 1.30–4.34). Overall, we report six genetic variants of ADIPOQ, FTO and LEPR genes as obesity-risk markers and a CETP gene variant as lean mass/obesity protective marker in studied Pakistani cohort.
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spelling pubmed-94887552022-09-21 Risk variants of obesity associated genes demonstrate BMI raising effect in a large cohort Saqlain, Muhammad Khalid, Madiha Fiaz, Muhammad Saeed, Sadia Mehmood Raja, Asad Mobeen Zafar, Muhammad Fatima, Tahzeeb Bosco Pesquero, João Maglio, Cristina Valadi, Hadi Nawaz, Muhammad Kaukab Raja, Ghazala PLoS One Research Article Obesity is highly polygenic disease where several genetic variants have been reportedly associated with obesity in different ethnicities of the world. In the current study, we identified the obesity risk or protective association and BMI raising effect of the minor allele of adiponectin, C1Q and collagen domain containing (ADIPOQ), cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CEPT), FTO alpha-ketoglutarate dependent dioxygenase (FTO), leptin (LEP), and leptin receptor (LEPR) genes in a large cohort stratified into four BMI-based body weight categories i.e., normal weight, lean, over-weight, and obese. Based on selected candidate genetic markers, the genotyping of all study subjects was performed by PCR assays, and genotypes and allele frequencies were calculated. The minor allele frequencies (MAFs) of all genetic markers were computed for total and BMI-based body weight categories and compared with MAFs of global and South Asian (SAS) populations. Genetic associations of variants with obesity risk were calculated and BMI raising effect per copy of the minor allele were estimated. The genetic variants with higher MAFs in obese BMI group were; rs2241766 (G = 0.43), rs17817449 (G = 0.54), rs9939609 (A = 0.51), rs1421085 (C = 0.53), rs1558902 (A = 0.63), and rs1137101 (G = 0.64) respectively. All these variants were significantly associated with obesity (OR = 1.03–4.42) and showed a high BMI raising effect (β = 0.239–0.31 Kg/m(2)) per copy of the risk allele. In contrast, the MAFs of three variants were higher in lean-normal BMI groups; rs3764261 A = 0.38, rs9941349 T = 0.43, and rs7799039 G = 0.40–0.43). These variants showed obesity protective associations (OR = 0.68–0.76), and a BMI lowering effect per copy of the protective allele (β = -0.103–0.155 Kg/m(2)). The rs3764261 variant also showed significant and positive association with lean body mass (OR = 2.38, CI = 1.30–4.34). Overall, we report six genetic variants of ADIPOQ, FTO and LEPR genes as obesity-risk markers and a CETP gene variant as lean mass/obesity protective marker in studied Pakistani cohort. Public Library of Science 2022-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9488755/ /pubmed/36126070 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274904 Text en © 2022 Saqlain et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Saqlain, Muhammad
Khalid, Madiha
Fiaz, Muhammad
Saeed, Sadia
Mehmood Raja, Asad
Mobeen Zafar, Muhammad
Fatima, Tahzeeb
Bosco Pesquero, João
Maglio, Cristina
Valadi, Hadi
Nawaz, Muhammad
Kaukab Raja, Ghazala
Risk variants of obesity associated genes demonstrate BMI raising effect in a large cohort
title Risk variants of obesity associated genes demonstrate BMI raising effect in a large cohort
title_full Risk variants of obesity associated genes demonstrate BMI raising effect in a large cohort
title_fullStr Risk variants of obesity associated genes demonstrate BMI raising effect in a large cohort
title_full_unstemmed Risk variants of obesity associated genes demonstrate BMI raising effect in a large cohort
title_short Risk variants of obesity associated genes demonstrate BMI raising effect in a large cohort
title_sort risk variants of obesity associated genes demonstrate bmi raising effect in a large cohort
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9488755/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36126070
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274904
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